Robert B. Heilman and Eric Voegelin: A Friendship in Letters, 1944-1984University of Missouri Press, 2004 - 332 Seiten |
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... changes were made: a few amendments were made using brackets, a comma was silently deleted, and house-keeper was regularized to the closed spelling. And with whom had the governess been in love ? Delightful Acquisition, 1944–1952 39.
... changes were made: a few amendments were made using brackets, a comma was silently deleted, and house-keeper was regularized to the closed spelling. And with whom had the governess been in love ? Delightful Acquisition, 1944–1952 39.
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... governess and the housekeeper . They symbolize , in this order , God , the soul , and the earthy , common - sense existence . The soul is released by God to enter on its struggle with forces of good and evil ( children and apparitions ) ...
... governess and the housekeeper . They symbolize , in this order , God , the soul , and the earthy , common - sense existence . The soul is released by God to enter on its struggle with forces of good and evil ( children and apparitions ) ...
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... governess and the children has reached the critical point where both parties to the struggle know that the other knows but keep silent on their mutual knowledge . The unbearable ten- sion , the sense of imminent peril , however ...
... governess and the children has reached the critical point where both parties to the struggle know that the other knows but keep silent on their mutual knowledge . The unbearable ten- sion , the sense of imminent peril , however ...
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... governess. Moreover, the governess does not simply intercept the letters; she lets the children know “that their own letters were but charming literary exercises.” She does not simply interrupt the communication of the chil- dren; she ...
... governess. Moreover, the governess does not simply intercept the letters; she lets the children know “that their own letters were but charming literary exercises.” She does not simply interrupt the communication of the chil- dren; she ...
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... governess , can be no more than “ a push in a direction unusual , of course , and unpleasant . ” It can demand no more by way of treatment than the means which she has employed hitherto , that is , “ another turn of the screw of ...
... governess , can be no more than “ a push in a direction unusual , of course , and unpleasant . ” It can demand no more by way of treatment than the means which she has employed hitherto , that is , “ another turn of the screw of ...
Inhalt
Letters | 107 |
Philia Politike | 146 |
Hurried over the Face of the Earth | 202 |
Not a Postscript at All but a New Essay | 250 |
What Was Formed at That Time Holds Together | 267 |
Appendix | 293 |
Appendix | 299 |
Selected Enclosures in Various Letters | 305 |
Index | 325 |
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